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video journalism

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noun

Television.
  1. the techniques, methods, etc., of preparing and broadcasting informational, social, political, and other nonfiction subjects via news and documentary programs.

  2. the news items, programs, etc., that are broadcast.


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Additional reporting and video journalism by Jamie Moreland.

From BBC • Jun. 22, 2026

Tomas Navia is an Emmy-winning Senior Video Journalist for The Wall Street Journal, where he creates enterprise video journalism and character-driven documentaries on major national and global stories.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 18, 2026

Each year, the National Press Photographers Association hosts the contest and recognizes outstanding photo and video journalism work and honors the journalists who produce it.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 7, 2024

Mr. Shakir now runs the nonprofit More Perfect Union, which he describes as a video journalism and advocacy platform focused on issues facing American workers and their efforts to unionize.

From Washington Times • Sep. 4, 2022

Renaud, 50, worked with his brother, Craig Renaud, on award-winning video journalism and documentary filmmaking projects for HBO, Vice and other major international news organizations, according to their website.

From Washington Post • Mar. 13, 2022

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